Chris Moyles
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Today's running order
Wednesday 18th July 2007


7.00 - News and Sport
7.05 - We discuss the Victoria Beckham documentary from last night which was "major"
7.20 - Rachel moves Chris' tea and that gets him irritated. Plus, more chat about the Beckhams and we rant about how annoying Charley on Big Brother is
7.30 - News, Sport and One Road Travel
7.35 - We tell Dom about the people at Whipsnade Zoo naming a Sea Lion after him. He's very flattered
7.50 - We open the lines for the 'Six Weeks of Summer' competition. Today we're giving away a chance to go to Tenerife with JK & Joel. We then wonder how long a sealion lives for and dog and cat years
7.57 - Chris doesn't like the Axwell Record, 'I Found You' and Dave likes it, so they start a vote off! Dave wins
8.00 - News and Sport
8.05 - Chris has seen an article in Metro about him and his staff. He then discusses his stupid cleaner and Dave claims that people from Birmingham have ridiculous accents
8.20 - Nikki Fryer, the laughing girl plays our 6 Weeks of Summer competition and she has to list 10 things that she thinks Joel would buy in Duty Free
8.30 - News, Sport and One Road Travel
8.35 - Nikki gets 5 out of 10 right
8.45 - Chris has lost the vote again on Kanye West, so he decides to set another vote asking who you would rather be stuck in a life with him or Dave
8.55 - Chris sets up the final vote, who do hate the most him and Dave?
8.58 - Chris asks Dave about his day at Everton yesterday
9.00 - TEDIOUS LINK - GABRIELLE - DREAMS
9.05 - Chris analyses the choice of Gabrielle and does a reconstruction of the barter process between Dave and Sarita (member of Radio 1's music team). Then, Aled arrives and we talk hair removal and laser treatment
9.28 - We discover that Aled can't do a welsh accent anymore
9.30 - News, Sport and One Road Travel
9.45 - Carpark catchphrase with Charlie and Sam. Charlie wins!

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